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Definition of Esquimaux

Esquimaux
Esquimau Es"qui*mau, n.; pl. Esquimaux. [F.] Same as Eskimo. It is . . . an error to suppose that where an Esquimau can live, a civilized man can live also. --McClintock.

Meaning of Esquimaux from wikipedia

- their word for the more western peoples and spelled it as Esquimau or Esquimaux in a transliteration. Some people consider Eskimo offensive, because it...
- Esquimaux Management (or Eskvímó) was an Icelandic independent record label created around 1981 by renowned composer Hilmar Örn Hilmarsson and Gunnar...
- been known as Ivucktoke (Inuttitut: Aivitok); Eskimo or Esquimaux Bay (French: Baie des Esquimaux, "Bay of the Eskimos"); and St Louis Bay (French: Baie-St...
- John Irving and lays the blame on a band of Esquimaux whom Irving had in fact befriended; the Esquimaux are attacked and m****acred in revenge. From this...
- culture, knowledge and use, along with the breed itself, are not lost. An Esquimaux **** was exhibited at one of the earliest dog shows held in Darlington...
- the Edmonton Rugby Foot-ball Club. The club was renamed the Edmonton Esquimaux in 1908 and again as the Edmonton Eskimos in 1910. Later it took the name...
- "Esquimaux Bricks" which, as the name says, did not yet have a stick. The rights for Esquimaux brand were registered in France in 1928. The "Esquimaux...
- Spots on Infants of Esquimaux", Ethnologic Review, 1903) received letters regarding it from East Greenland and also from Esquimaux of Alaska. In half-breed...
- formation of the Alberta Rugby Football League in 1895. In 1908 the name Esquimaux was adopted. In 1910 the club was officially named the Edmonton Eskimos...
- upriver, the Holikachuk would have been "the Esquimaux" referred to in John Bell's 1845 report: "The Esquimaux to the westwards likewise ascends the 'Youcon'...